Cybersecurity Press Releases

Officials with NCDIT are urging North Carolinians to be cautious of cybercrime and social media scams associated Hurricane Dorian.
Law enforcement has a new tool that allows them to search anywhere, on any device, for criminal records.
NCDIT is advising people to carefully monitor solicitations and other communications they receive during the coming holiday season.
Local, state and federal officials will learn how to strengthen the state's planning for cyberattacks and make recommendations for updating cybersecurity laws.
The initiative is part of a monthlong campaign by NCDIT to educate people about cybersecurity threats and ways they can guard against them.
Malicious emails sent to the state of North Carolina increased more than 60 percent during the days leading up to the landfall of Hurricane Florence.
North Carolinians have been urged to be cautious of cybercrime before, during, and after Hurricane Florence.
Modern education, health and economic systems require digital technology; however, many North Carolinians lack access to reliable high-speed broadband service.
North Carolina has been selected as one of four states to be included in the National Governors Association Policy Academy on Implementing State Cybersecurity.
NCDIT leaders Tracy Doaks, Jon Minshew and Maria Thompson have been honored by a national publication for being among the best in their fields.